1132 | 1131 | 1130 | 1129 | 1128 | 1127 | 1126 | 1125 | 1124 | 1123 | 1122 | 1121 | 1120 | 1119 | 1118 | 1117 | 1116 | 1115 | 1114 | 1113 - Online networking dehumanising (2009-08-02 09:41:06)
Social networking websites such as Facebook and MySpace encourage teenagers to build “transient relationships” that can leave them traumatised and even suicidal when they collapse, the head of the Roman Catholic Church in England and Wales warned today. - Venezuelan radio stations go off air (2009-08-02 09:56:37)
More than a dozen of 34 radio stations ordered shut by the Venezuelan government went off the air yesterday as part of President Hugo Chavezs drive to extend his socialist revolution to the media. - Zelaya vows return to power (2009-08-02 10:11:56)
Ousted Honduran President Manuel Zelaya has vowed to return to power through peaceful means and denied he was rallying groups of armed supporters near the border with Nicaragua. - Indonesia plane goes missing (2009-08-02 10:27:31)
A plane with 16 people on board is missing in Indonesias eastern region of Papua, an official said today. - Irans Khatami dismisses trials (2009-08-02 10:58:39)
Moderate former president Mohammad Khatami rejected as a show the trial of 100 prominent reformers who were arrested after Irans disputed June presidential election set off unrest, his website said on today. - Arsenal lack leaders - Toure (2009-08-02 11:14:40)
Manchester Citys latest recruit Kolo Toure believes he was right to swap the Emirates for Eastlands because Arsenal have failed to replace too many big names. - 27 for court over Mountjoy rioting (2009-08-02 11:45:52)
Twenty-seven former and serving inmates at Mountjoy jail are due in court over the next few weeks after they were charged with rioting. - SDLP to back Parades Commission (2009-08-02 12:16:59)
The SDLP will support the retention of the Parades Commission when it outlines details of its plans for resolving contentious marches tomorrow. - Three US troops killed in Afghanistan (2009-08-02 13:03:25)
Three US troops were killed in east Afghanistan today. - DCU bursary to honour climber (2009-08-02 13:19:00)
A €2,000 scholarship is to be given to a student at Dublin City University next month under a special fund honouring an Irish climber killed in the Himalayas. 1132 | 1131 | 1130 | 1129 | 1128 | 1127 | 1126 | 1125 | 1124 | 1123 | 1122 | 1121 | 1120 | 1119 | 1118 | 1117 | 1116 | 1115 | 1114 | 1113
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